Bloodwit

/ˈblʌd.wɪt/ noun

In Anglo-Saxon law, a fine or payment imposed on someone who shed blood or caused bloodshed; compensation for injury.

From Old English 'blod' (blood) plus 'wit' (a fine or penalty), a legal term used in medieval English systems. This reflects ancient Germanic legal traditions where monetary compensation could resolve violent offenses.

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